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Jun Chen, Fuchao Zheng, Dianpeng Li, Rixiu Zhou, Wenming Jv, Xin Leng, Lu Xia and Shuqing An
Small wetlands provide crucial ecosystem services but are facing widespread loss and degradation. At present, small wetland complexes provide an alternative avenue for conservation; we used a dataset to illustrate how zeta diversity can be assessed in a ...
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Dong Han Choi, Jangyeon Yoo, Wonseok Yang, Jae Hoon Noh, Yeonjung Lee, Kongtae Ra, Kiseong Hyeong, Chan Min Yoo and Jisoo Park
The disposal of mine tailings into the marine environment is considered an essential option to secure the economic efficiency of deep-sea mining, but it might adversely affects the ecosystem. To examine the potential impacts of tailing disposal from poly...
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Alonso Cartuche, Kalina M. Manoylov, Bastiaan W. Ibelings and Patrick Venail
Tropical high-altitude lakes are vital freshwater ecosystems for the functioning and dynamics of tropical high-altitude wetlands called páramos, found at over 3300 m above sea level. They play a major role in the hydrogeological cycle and provide importa...
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Ahmed E. Alprol, Mohamed Ashour, Abdallah Tageldein Mansour, Othman M. Alzahrani, Samy F. Mahmoud and Samiha M. Gharib
This study aims to investigate the abundance, community, and structure of phytoplankton, physicochemical parameters, and some eutrophication state indices, to estimate the water quality of eight selected beaches along the Alexandria Coast, in the southea...
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Adriana González-Silvera, Eduardo Santamaría-del-Ángel, Víctor Camacho-Ibar, Jorge López-Calderón, Jonatan Santander-Cruz and Alfredo Mercado-Santana
In this study, we report the response of phytoplankton community composition to cold and warm interannual events affecting the waters off the Baja California Peninsula from 2007 to 2016 based on data obtained from a single marine station (31.75° N/116.96...
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Yunni Gao, Fang Zhang, Jing Wu, Hui Yang, Jing Dong, Man Zhang and Xuejun Li
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms become serious environmental issues in various waterbodies, including aquaculture ponds, which inherently need a high biomass and healthy composition of phytoplankton to sustain their high productivity. Indoor bioassays were...
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Ozuem F. Oseji, Chunlei Fan and Paulinus Chigbu
Maryland Coastal Bays (MCBs) have undergone changes in water quality in the past two decades due to nutrient enrichment but the composition and dynamics of the phytoplankton community have not been adequately described. Microscopic counts and photosynthe...
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Dehao Tang, Xingjian Liu, Xutao Wang and Kedong Yin
Rivers and reservoirs in urban areas have been associated with environmental quality problems because of the discharge of domestic waste into water bodies. However, the key effects and the extent to which environmental factors can influence the integrate...
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Chao Li, Tao Wang, Min Zhang and Jun Xu
Maternal effects may play an important role in life history and offspring performance of aquatic plants. Performance and response of maternal and offspring aquatic plants can affect population dynamics and community composition. Understanding maternal ef...
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Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens, Tammy Lee, Vanessa Rose and Stephen M. Bollens
Eutrophication of lakes and reservoirs has contributed to an increase in the magnitude and frequency of harmful cyanobacterial blooms; however, the interactive effects of nutrient availability (eutrophication) and other abiotic and biotic drivers have ra...
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